I wasn’t planning to leave a review, but the dismissive and laughably false company replies made it impossible to stay silent.
This company is damning. We’re all working long hours, pushing ourselves, while 80% of the staff feels like we could be fired at any moment. Emails go out preaching about “mental and physical health,” yet I’m forced to argue with leadership just to defend an employee who’s sick, has a sick child, or juggles multiple doctor’s appointments and still shows up to work. Instead of seeing dedication, the executive team questions their integrity.
This company promised flexibility and still comments about it in these Glassdoor replies but that’s long gone. When employees stay home sick or to care for family, HR says it’s the right thing to do but behind closed doors they’re questioned, guilted, and made to feel their jobs are at risk. For the first time in 10 years HR feels absent and against our employees.
We celebrate record profit margins. Meanwhile, employees scrape for a 2–3% “raise” that vanishes instantly under rising healthcare costs, turning it into a pay cut year after year.
This company was once respected. The CEO and executive team had credibility but now there’s a strong absence of strength and unity. At the last Good Afternoon HomeServe, the profits were strong, the changes were big and the silence was deafening. You could feel the awkwardness and disconnect cloud the room. No energy. No pride. Just people realizing this place is no longer their future.